The City of Lawrenceburg and LUS have been inundated with numerous inquiries about the utility districts in Lawrence County, including how to report problems and voice concerns. In light of this, the State Comptroller’s Office has taken proactive steps to directly engage with the public by launching a user-friendly website where citizens can share their feedback and pose questions. The Comptroller’s office is urging residents to utilize this platform for tracking utilities. For more information, please visit: Apps.cot.TN.Gov/UtilitiesTracking.
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